Hey everyone, please bear with me the post is sorta long. I'm not a stranger to tinnitus, I'm pretty sure I've had it all my life but I've adapted more or less. I had a spike last year around the same time along with hyperacusis that eventually resolved (had a lot of acupuncture). Well, I have no idea what's happening now.
Let me first describe the sound. It varies between a very light "teh" to a deeper sound verging on a pop. The sound in my nasal cavity sounds like something is clearing, if that makes sense.
So this started about 2 weeks ago. It's normal for me to have my right ear click rapidly for maybe a few seconds to minute then go away, maybe not returning for months on end. Sadly this time it happened it decided to stick around. I've been having attacks for the last 2 weeks. Worse yet, it seems the clicking has migrated to the other ear, and I'm even getting the sound in my nasal cavity.
Here's what's weird. I'm not really having pain associated with this, whereas the first time with hyperacusis I had pain upon hearing almost everything (not so much clicking though). I don't think I have palatal myoclonus, the back of my throat isn't flapping like that at all. Still, I'm freaking out it might be that, it sounds like a progressive disease (making my health anxiety a billion times worse). A lot of sites say it could be tensor tympani syndrome, but everyone is saying it's painful, and I can't find anything about the nose being involved.
I don't know if it's my heartbeat, it doesn't seem to correspond with it. It gets worse at night but that's because I'm paying attention to it. I can't sleep even with a white noise machine or fans, it just wakes me up regardless.
I have a few questions:
Does anyone else have clicking without pain?
What was it diagnosed as?
And what kind of doctor do I see for this?
I keep seeing that ENTs are useless, but if this is my tensor tympani, should I see a surgeon of some sort? What medicines work for it if it is the tensor tympani?
Let me first describe the sound. It varies between a very light "teh" to a deeper sound verging on a pop. The sound in my nasal cavity sounds like something is clearing, if that makes sense.
So this started about 2 weeks ago. It's normal for me to have my right ear click rapidly for maybe a few seconds to minute then go away, maybe not returning for months on end. Sadly this time it happened it decided to stick around. I've been having attacks for the last 2 weeks. Worse yet, it seems the clicking has migrated to the other ear, and I'm even getting the sound in my nasal cavity.
Here's what's weird. I'm not really having pain associated with this, whereas the first time with hyperacusis I had pain upon hearing almost everything (not so much clicking though). I don't think I have palatal myoclonus, the back of my throat isn't flapping like that at all. Still, I'm freaking out it might be that, it sounds like a progressive disease (making my health anxiety a billion times worse). A lot of sites say it could be tensor tympani syndrome, but everyone is saying it's painful, and I can't find anything about the nose being involved.
I don't know if it's my heartbeat, it doesn't seem to correspond with it. It gets worse at night but that's because I'm paying attention to it. I can't sleep even with a white noise machine or fans, it just wakes me up regardless.
I have a few questions:
Does anyone else have clicking without pain?
What was it diagnosed as?
And what kind of doctor do I see for this?
I keep seeing that ENTs are useless, but if this is my tensor tympani, should I see a surgeon of some sort? What medicines work for it if it is the tensor tympani?